1974.
Aerial view looking south over the city centre. Park Row runs upwards from the bottom centre towards City Square, where Royal Exchange House is the tallest building seen in the background. Behind this is City House, then to the right of it are Priestley House (Nat West building), the Queens Hotel and the Norwich Union Building. On the far left, the tall building in the foreground is Dudley House, with West Riding House just visible behind.[internal reference; 2016617_175834:LEO 8309]

1988
View of City Square from Wellington Street showing the statue of the Black Prince in the centre and in the background, from left, the General Post Office, the 1967 Norwich Union Insurance building, Lloyds Bank, Priestley House (National Westminster Bank)and on the right West Riding House, at the time the tallest building in Leeds. Mill Hill Chapel is also on the right, dwarfed by these enormous tower blocks.[internal reference; 2015925_175587:LEO 8060]

Undated.
View looks from City Square where part of the Black Prince statue can be seen on the left edge with several of the Morn and Even nymph behind. In the background, Priestley House is under construction. This was the premises of NatWest and replaces Priestley Hall which was demolished in 1968. Number 1 Park Row now occupies this site.[internal reference; 2004426_22053164:LC/Eng 376/5 No.7]

1988
View looking north along Park Row from City Square. On the left is the Norwich Union Insurance Group building opened on the 20th March 1967. Across the street in the centre is Priestley House, the National Westminster Bank building built on the site of Priestley Hall; behind this is Lloyds Bank. To the right the lower floors of Royal Exchange House can be seen, with West Riding House towering in the background.[internal reference; 2015925_175588:LEO 8061]